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Martin Baxter October 27th 03 12:13 PM

Farewell..... old friend.
 
Bobsprit wrote:

So are you saying the SR-71 wasn't "yours", while the the Concorde,
designed
and built by a European consortium wah "yours"?

That's right, my little maggot...


Ah vulgarity, the first recourse of the mentally challenged.

Oh well, I'll check back in while and see if you've managed to
scale the heights of mental acuity to a level above that of
common bully.

Cheers
Marty

Bobsprit October 27th 03 12:33 PM

Farewell..... old friend.
 
That's right, my little maggot...

Ah vulgarity, the first recourse of the mentally challenged.

Sadly, your use of the term, "Mentally challenged" leaves you in the same
"vulgar" company.
Face it, Marty. My mind contains yours. And there's still room left for Star
Trek trivia!

Bwahahahahaha!

RB

Bobsprit October 27th 03 12:35 PM

Farewell..... old friend.
 
to a level above that of
common bully.

I object to the word "common!"


RB

Vito October 27th 03 05:34 PM

Farewell.....and good riddance!!
 
Donal wrote:

Concorde had it's final commercial flight today.

For the last 27 years, I've watched her take off and land. ... There is no other aircraft that
conjures up the same sense of pure awe.


.... or hate!

... It sounded like two very loud hammer blows on the hull in quick succession. .. I
... was surprised to see a tiny aircraft at about 35,000 ft.


I was at a horse show the first time it flew out of Dullus. A over dozen
horses broke their halters and galloped off in terror thanks to that
tiny aircraft, spreading noise and soot over 1000s of square miles every
afternoon, just so the idle rich could get to Europe a few hours early,
subsidized by taxing folks who could never afford to fly in it. It was
at once an economical and ecological disaster. Good riddance!

Jonathan Ganz October 27th 03 06:12 PM

Farewell..... old friend.
 
And you tried to have sex with your mom??? Now, that's truly
twisted.

"Horvath" wrote in message
...
Your stupidity shows again. I was with a room full of beautiful naked
women.


Hero@Horvath

I don't spend my money on food. I spend most of my money
on women, porn, booze, and recreation. The rest of it I just waste.




Capt. Mooron October 27th 03 08:11 PM

Farewell..... old friend.
 
....and a real bully can push people around without farting every time he
tries to shove someone.

CM

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
| to a level above that of
| common bully.
|
| I object to the word "common!"
|
|
| RB



Donal October 28th 03 12:15 AM

Farewell.....and good riddance!!
 

"Vito" wrote in message
...

I was at a horse show the first time it flew out of Dullus. A over dozen
horses broke their halters and galloped off in terror thanks to that
tiny aircraft, spreading noise and soot over 1000s of square miles every
afternoon, just so the idle rich could get to Europe a few hours early,


I always thought that it's main function was to get the rich to America a
few hours early!


Regards


Donal
--




The_navigator© October 31st 03 12:15 AM

Farewell..... old friend.
 
Exactly.

Cheers MC

Horvath wrote:

On 26 Oct 2003 13:02:42 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote this
crap:


Pay up! I was with one last night.

You can't count yourself.

RB




I said a woman.




The_navigator© October 31st 03 12:18 AM

Farewell..... old friend.
 
I've flown in Corcorde about 10 times but they never let me take the
controls. Are you qualified?

Cheers MC

Bobsprit wrote:

For the last 27 years, I've watched her take off and land.

I've flown the Concorde 4 times. No big deal. Terrible seats, but damn nice to
cut that travel time.



The_navigator© October 31st 03 12:19 AM

Farewell..... old friend.
 
Was that the surveyor giving up after just two hits?
;-P

Cheers MC

Donal wrote:

Both times
that I heard it, I was down below. It sounded like two very loud hammer
blows on the hull in quick succession. Both times, I shot into the
cockpit, and was surprised to see a tiny aircraft at about 35,000 ft.




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